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#FolkloreSunday one of my favourite fairytales growing up was Snow White, Rose Red.
#FolkloreSunday one of my favourite fairytales growing up was Snow White, Rose Red.
"عندما كنت طفلاً، كانت جدتي تقول لي: 'الكرز يبقيك شابًا'. في الأسطورة الصينية هم رموز الخلود، وفي الأسطورة اليونانية يقال إن طائر الفينيق، وهو طائر يحترق دوريًا ويولد من جديد من رماده، ينام على فراش من أزهار الكرز." 🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒 #FolkloreSunday
"عندما كنت طفلاً، كانت جدتي تقول لي: 'الكرز يبقيك شابًا'. في الأسطورة الصينية هم رموز الخلود، وفي الأسطورة اليونانية يقال إن طائر الفينيق، وهو طائر يحترق دوريًا ويولد من جديد من رماده، ينام على فراش من أزهار الكرز." 🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒🤍🍒 #FolkloreSunday
#FolkloreSunday " why so serious" Miss this guy so much
Bolster! #Cornwall #GiantBolster #FolkloreSunday
#FolkloreSunday Many children have played the game of pulling petals off daisies - or blowing the seed head off dandelions - while reciting the phrases "He/She loves me - He/She loves me not" ... only to repeat the whole game if they don't get the answer they want! 🎨M Austen
Thank you all for your wonderful posts on lore from childhood! Next week’s theme is: WILDFLOWERS & WILDLIFE Bring your tweets to the hashtag #FolkloreSunday for a repost after 10:30 am BST! See you then, Maude xx #Photo: Frances Crickmore
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday: `A woman had gotten pregnant. In her desperation, she tried to drown herself but was saved by the fairies who nurtured her and hid her in their swells.` bonjourfrombrittany.wordpress.com/2023/01/14/the…
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday: `A woman had gotten pregnant. In her desperation, she tried to drown herself but was saved by the fairies who nurtured her and hid her in their swells.` bonjourfrombrittany.wordpress.com/2023/01/14/the… https://t.co/qJEXWU0JEF
🌼🌿In British #Folklore children were told to make a #cowslip #flower ball called a #tistytosty to throw to each other whilst singing a rhyme spelling out the name of a future #lover 💛🌿Happy #FolkloreSunday to all! 🌼🌿#cowslipchallenge #SundayYellow #wildflowerhour 🌼
#FolkloreSunday For us both, one of the writers who really engaged us as children was Robin Jarvis a.k.a. @RobinJarvis1963 For Martin it was "The Dark Portal" (recently reissued) and for Eleanor it was "The Whitby Witches." Our weekly stories definitely have roots in his work! 🖤
Away from the gorgeous regal halls was she led to a dark, dreary cell. Instead of the velvet dresses, they gave her the coats of mail, but nothing would have pleased her more. She continued her task with joy, and prayed for help. ~ HC Andersen The Wild Swans #FolkloreSunday
“You are the #fairytale told by your ancestors.” Toba Beta #FolkloreSunday #bookchatweekly
#Celtic #FolkloreSunday: „Near the village of Tressé, a cow owned by the fairies was said to have caused some damage in the meadow of a farmer whose anger was swiftly assuages by one of the fairies who gave him a piece of bread in compensation, telling him that it would 1/2